Metal-sawing machine



C. NAPIER.

METAL SAWING MACHINE.

APPLlcAleN FILED 11m12.191s,

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I NV EN TORJ A TTORN E Y,

' C. NAPIER.'

METAL SAWING MACHINE.

APPucATloN man Dfc.12,191e.

Patented Nov. 30, 1920.

A TTORNEY.

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METAL SAWING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED DIzc. I2, I9I6.

Patented Nov. 30, 1920.

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ATTORNY.

.0. NAPIER.

' METAL SAWING MACHINE.

APPLxcATloN FILED 1350.12.1916.

1,360,972. Patented No'v. 30, 1920.

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C. NAPIER.-

METAL SAWING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED DEC. I2, IsIs.

1,360,972, Patented Nov. 30, 1920.

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WITNESS: IN V EN TOR,

Mw Ear-Zes Napier;

ATTORNEY.

vC. NAPIER.

METAL SAWING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED DEC. I2. 191e.

1,360,972. Patented Nov. 30,1920.

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I N VEN TOR, Char-Zes [Vaz'c ATTORNEY.

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WITNESS:

C. NAPIER.

` METAL sAwlNG MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED DEC. I2. 1916.

Patented Nov. 30, 1920.

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A TTORNE Y.

CHARLES NAPIER, 0F SPRINGEIYELD,`

MENTS, '.{O METL SAW &. MACHINE ACORPORATION 0F MASSACHUSETTS. l

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MASSACHUSETTS ASSIGNOR C0., INC., OF SPRINGFIE METAL-SAWING MACHINE.

Specification of Letters Patent. Appiieation med December 12, 191s.

Be it known that I, CHARLES Nnrinma citizen of the resident ofI S UnitedStates of America, and

pringiield, in the county of Hampden and-State lilassachusetts, have invented certain nei a* d useful Improvements in Metabawing Machines, of-which the following scription.

This invention relates to improvements in machines, for

prising a band is a full, clear, and exact desawinv metal of a lrind comsaw to which a continuously progressive movement Ain one .direction is imparted, and

the band saw rims in porting and shaft or othe usually transv The machine in a general 'that for which I f the United States Sept. 28th,

in which a straight course of prope relation to supconiining means for the bar,

r piece of metal to be cut, ersely of the length thereof.

way resembles obtained Letters iPatent of 1909, No.

935,395; but this machine in accordance with the presentinvention. embodies a new and improved organization, and novel combinations and arrangements of parts which greatly improve the same in point of operative etliciency niercial accept ani',L practicability, and comability.

rlhe i'vention .is described,v in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and is set forth in the claims.

Figure 1 is machine ln vthe drawings :`V

a plan view of the improved 2 is a front elevation of the same;

F ig. 3 is a l chine;

Fig. l is a versely of the that is on the vertical by line li-, Fig. 1.

longitudinally of the machine on line ien' on line 6. is as ectionalelevation of the maeft-hand elevation of the masectional view taken transmachine near one end thereof, plane represented artial horizontal section taken swing beamr of the Fig. 2; partial transverse section Fig.

Y chine seen at and beyond the transverse lane indicate represents d d by. line 7-7, Fig. 2; Fig. 7a etent device to be hereinafter referred to and `Figs. 8 and 9 front elevati@ are respectively plan and ns of a machine comprising seriai No. 136,456.

and operable to effect two BY MESNE ASSIGN- LD, MASSACHUSETTS,

Patented Nov. so, 1920.

two worli supporting and conlining devices severing cuts by the band saw, by the oppositely located and reversely running stra ight courses thereof.

In the drawings, 15 represents a bed or supporting frame having at one e here representedas th d thereof,

e left hand end, a

transverse shaft 16, horizontally mounted in journal supports or for.

pillars 17, 17, there- Rotation under suilicient ower is iinparted to the driven pulley 18 in shaft `16 through the belt conjunction with which is the clutch 19 operated'through bell crank lever 2O and thrust rod 21.

The shaft 16 bears in a long bushing 23 a bore in the sleeve 22 having exterior spaced bearings independently of the shaft in one of the pillars 17. The structure 17, 22, 23, 16 constitutes a wide and accurate bearing for independent motion of shaft 16V and sleeve 22 adapted to resist great stresses tending to turn either out ofline.

The said sleeve has an upwardly extended member comprising a stud 24, to the up-l per port-ion of which the longitudinally arranged beam 25 is rigidly secured, such beam being capable of swinging movement up and down relatively to the length'of the machine and from the shaft 16 as the center of movement.

F or the rigid attachment of the beam to or member 27, part of the the stud., the bore being .the upper portion of the stud 24, the part connected with or forming earn, has a circular bore for formed split with extension ears 28, 28 at opposite sides of the cleft with powerful foree by clamping bolts 29.

The said upstanding stud 24 i by. and forms the bearing for of the combined sav the bevel wheels 31. another each other.

rllhe driving sh and is adapted to be constricted the nut-provided s encircled. the hub 30 driving wheel 31 and gear wheel 32, the said hub and and 32being concentric one with and integral with or attached to aft 16 of the machine has on a suitable intermediate portion of the length thereof, a iixed bevel gear wheel or pinion 33 in mesh with the bevel gear wheel 32.

At the end of the swing b m, the farther 45 other 49, is longitudinally adjustable along ing and guiding wheel apart of, or attached to, a block from its'connection to the stud 24, is aV saw vguiding wheel ofthe saine diameter and.l

vbeam 25. l

The said beam comprises opposite side members suitably attached one to vanother by cross blocks'or ties, and is open for considera'ble portions of its length between thetie n blocks. Y y

The aforesaid block 37 has thebody thereof fitted for sliding movement between the opposite side lmembers of the swing beam, and is provided with flanges 39,39, which have overlapping engagements with the edges of such side members. Y

This block 37 and the band sawsupport- 35, supported thereby, are longitudinally adjusted b y means of a screw shaft 40 which is rotatable but endwise non-movable relatively to the end tie block 41 of the beam, and which shaft has a screw engagement through the block 37.

A hand wheel 42 is shown as provided on the outwardly protruding end of the screw shafts for constituting a convenient meansA for the turning of the latter.

In Figs. 1 and 2 a support Vand* confining means forv the bar or metal piece to be sawed is shown in relation Vto the forward straight-course of the band saw, 14.V

This includes a table-like support 43, and

a vise inclusive of the fixed jaw or abutment 44, the movable jaw 45, and jaw operating screw 46 provided with operating hand wheel 47. l

The swing beain 25 is provided at the portion of its length adjacent a straight course of therun of the saw with separated laterally extended brackets 48 and 49, one thereof, 48, being permanently affixed, while the the swing beam. A

These brackets carry pairs of companion axially vertical rollers 50, 50, between which a straight course of the band saw rims, and

Y. which rollers have flanges at upper portions thereof for engagements against the upper edgeV of the band saw for insuring the imparting of forcible pressure in a downward v tions 52 to bear against direction against the saw vat the place of its working action in relation to the work holding vise. Y

Y One of the paired, roller carrying brackets., here represented as the one 49, is adjustable along the swing beam 25 toward and bracket 48.

The bracket 49 is shown as having porthe under edges of the beam side members and also having an thread engagementy cut bythe saw,

i ping and l' adjusted along the swing beam, the other roller carrying Y `upwardlyextended portion 53 to slidably the clamping inthe portion 53, is effective for binding-the bracket in any given set position along thelength of the beam.

Thehand wheel157 representedas providing a means for the rotation of the screw 'shaft 56 for its clamping or releasing aetion.

The sleeve 22 at or near the junction therewith of the vvstud 24, and the lower end portion of the journalstudV 36 for Vthe second .saw band guiding wheel 31, support spiders or skeleton frames 60, 60, for supporting partially 'circular zupwardljyi open troughs 62, 62, which underlie the wheels 32 and 31 and the portions of the band saw-carried, thereby.' A

These troughs serve' to Vcatch oil which is copiously supplied on the working running course ofthe saw adj acent the piece being vand vhave in conjunction therewith meanswhereby the oil caught thereby is eventually returned to the reservoir 64 containing the supply. Y

The reservoir is contained within the portion of the machine under the work ccni'ining support 43 and is conducted therefrom by a pump 65 connected by pipe 66 with the reservoir and whichfforces the by the pipe 67 to its place of delivery on the running saw, or on the piece being eut in proximity to thesaw. y

The pump, which is Vof the' rotary type, is represented as-driven by belt 68 running from the shaft 1 6 around the driving pulley 69 of the pump.Y The oil caught by the troughs is conveyed vback into the reservoir 64 through an vupwardly opening chute 7i) which opens into the side of the reservoir above the oil level therein and is carried thereto from the end portion of the trough 62 which terminates justin front of the saw guiding wheel 35, as shown in Fig. 1.

The troughs 62 under the wheels '3l and 35,'have tangentially extended longitudinal portions 62ad and 62h, under and Yin line with the rear course of the band saw 14, these being separately formed and have overlapy Vslidable relations :one with the other, so that when the wheel'35 is bodily sections may be moved in a telescopic manner, at all times maintaining their original relations to thepsaw drivingand gui/ding wheels. Y l

The troughs 62, 62 not only serve to econoi to'bear onV the 'upper edges of such side members.

A screw shaft 56 passed loosely through l block 54 and with a ,screw oil v the trough I at the place of contact Vwith lthe work,

linize oil, but are alj'sdn valuable asisafety guards for the running saw, protecting the attendants lhands from' theftootlied edge of the saw everywhere except immediately and f protecting the angle or'nip between the run- I l sertion of a. hand or 'ak linger. Y l() ,support or fulcrum:from'the shaft 16,'and

ning saw andthe peripheries oboth the drive andguide wheels from the careless inl The swing beam having its primary having considerable extension longitudinally of the machine beyondits center of motion,

'jhas applied to its end portion which coml5V paratively slightly" overhangsv the fulcru'ni, a counter-balancing device which is here represented as consisting oi' av spiral spiing 72, one end ci which is connectedby a length of chain to the beam, while the otherend thereof connected by a length of Vchain to a-braclretT- secured toA the bed or frame.

its workingaction Aonthe piece`,-the weightV or gravitative action of the swingbeam effecting the down ifeed'as the progressive cutsioning the same both in the initial ting ensues. f

The adjustment of the wheel 85 longitudinally of theiswing beam is effective for take up oiE slack in the saw,and for properly tenplacing of the saw around the wheels, and also after use when thesaw may have become stretched.

The band saw being driven or hauled around by the drive wheel 8l, and lubricated as hereinbeforedescribed, has the surplus of oil wiped therefrom by the opposed pair of brushes 73, 73, carried by the bracket 48 on which the pair of rollers 50, 50, are supported; 4

The greater portion of the oil Carried along by the saw will fall into the pan 74, the open'end portion 75 of which is positicnediior emptying intothe upwardly open chute '70.

rllhe table-like top of the work holding device has a comparatively long slot 76 therein in which the tongue of the movable member 45 oi' the vise engages, but by which movable member the slot 76 is, as to a large portion of the length thereof, uncovered. v

The oil delivered from the pipe andl not carried along by the band saw will for the most part Slow through the slot 76 into the reservoir 64.

In Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4 and l', the journal studs for the baiid saw driving and guiding wheels are extended with aiiupward and rearward slant, and both coincidentwith parallel ltained in horizontal -to its width, runs f termined planes'which are transverse'of the length of Y the machine.

This provides that the rear course ofthe saw will beV carried along a line higher than the front course of the saw so that a piece to be confined on the support 43 may project'rearwardly inV any indeiinite extent wit-hout interfering with the run of the saw; and, inasmuch as the courses of the saw, conformab'l'e to the positions of the driving and guiding wheels are in oblique planes, the 'rollers 50, 50, the peripheries of which are vertical, deflect thev working portion of the iront course foiC the saw to a vvertical plane as is necessary or most desirable' for the proper performance of the work.

In Figs. 8 and 9, a metall sawing machine having generally thev characteristics .of the one described in the preceding figures, is represented, but this machine is made in respect toits capability for a duplex sawing action, that is the front course running, for instance, from right to left maymake a cut on a piece of work supported thereunder, while the rear course running from left to right'will make a cut on the same, or another piece supported thereunder.

In the machine oi this design, two oppositely located work holding devices or vises, including the table-like supports 43, l the fixed abutments 44 and screw actuated conlining members 45 are provided. c

In the machine of the above mentioned design, the stud 24 upwardly extended rfrom the sleeve'22, forming the support for the swing beam 25 and the journal for 'the saw driving wheel 31, is truly vertical as is also the stud. 36 for thesaw guiding wheel 35, so that the beam and said wheels are mailiplanes, and the saw, as vertically,-and not obli uely.

' Iere it is possible to makeuse of the machine for' a great capacity of work Where short sections, blocks or plinths are to be produced from bar stock which may be supported and confined in the opposite vises with their ends approached, but, nevertheless, in considerable separation as permitted by the distance between the front and the rear courses of thebandv saw.

The machine is provided with means for holding the swinging beam 25 in its elevated or waiting and idle position, and for automatically locking the swinging beam lfrom further motion, which might break the saw, after a cut is finshed. Referring to Figs. 7 and 7a", preferred means for this purpose comprise a latch adapte to hold the swinging beam elevated, which, having been manually released. is then adapted to latch.. the beam against further motion than a predemotion toward the work-support and to a place where the saw shall havefinvided with lugs bored; for a which fthe latch 82 swings, one face of latch 82 being provided 'with notches 83 to take over a detentsuch las a web of the part l17 of the frame at the respective elevated and "predetermined low positions of the beam 2.5

represented by the respective angular positions of the A:sleeve 22at which the notches 83 Y l lc'anengage the frame." The latch SZcanbe iof the latch and extending to a point` convenient operatedby a push-rodS free toswing with for "the operator.` l

When the beam 25. is up, the operator at gages the frame-by its upper notch, and then brings the running saw against the work by Vmanually controlling the beam. The operator'may then leave the machine to complete Y 'thefcut, the lower notch 88 being engaged reached when the work whenY the beam falls.` below the position has been cu-tthrough by the saw.

l; A metal: sawing machine of the type comprising a work support, an endless saw,

"means for supporting andv lfor driving the sof rsaw in a constant direction, land a beam carrying the saw and its supporting means mounted for motion toward and away from the work, having in A the beam toward the work with a regulated force,`means for. releasably holding the beam Y in initial position, and means to suspend this motion automatically at a predetermined vpoint inv relation to the' work support.

base and a work-support 1 ro 2. A metal sawing machine adapted for an endless band saw having therein a rigid thereto, and means for supporting, driving Y and laterally moving a run of the saw in re- Y jou'rnaled to lation to the work comprising a sleeve `in Awide bearings on the base, a beam rigidly mounted on' the sleeve, a driving wheel and 'a guide wheel for the saw on bearings movable withY the beam, the driving wheel being rotate on an axis at an angle to'the'aXis of motion of the sleeve and the f lmeans for supporting and saw in a constant direction, and `a beam carrying the saw and its supporting means mounted for' motion toward and away from the work, having in combination therewith means movable on the beam for regulating the tension of the saw, and surrounding the saw having a section movable with said movable regulating means. L1-A metral--saw-in'gmachine adapted fora .to carry the saw starting releases the latch'SZ which then en- Y beam,

combination with these elements means tending to cause motion of in fixed relation lthe beam,

Yadjustable along the for driving the a guard trough band saw having vcomprising spaced members, and. guide Vdevices for the saw having supporting brackets held between said members for longitudinal adjustment thereon, in

therein a swinging beam combination withmeans for clamping t'o- Y brackets. Y

Y' 5. lln a metal sawing ymachina.in combination', a supporting bedor frame,: a shaft transversely mounted on the` frame, a sleeve .mounted fora partially revolving movement on the shaft'f and having V an upwardlyV eX- tended stud, a combined saw drivingwheel and bevel gear wheel journaled for rotation on saidstud, a bevel gear-wheel on the shaft in mesh withfthelirst namedV bevel gear wheel, and means for driving the shaft, a beam `iig idlyV Vsecured on and adapted to swing with said stud, a block slidably adjustably mounted .on the beam at its end portion opposite-fromsaid stud and provided with a depending journal member, a saw Y guiding 'wheel mounted for rotation on said journal member, a screw shaft rotative in, but endwise non-movable relatively to, the and having a sci-ew engagement with said block, and meansfor rotating said screw shaft, and an endless band-saw in running engagement aroundthesaw driving and saw guiding wheels. j Y

6.` In a metal sawinginachine, in combination, a supporting bed or frame, a shaft transversely mountedon the frame, a sleeve mounted for a partially revolving movement on the shaft and Vhaving' a stud extended radially upwardly' therefrom, a `combinedsaw driving wheel and bevel gear wheel journaled for rotation on said-stud, a bevel gear Iwheel on the shaft; iii-mesh with the first namedfbevel gear wheel, and means for driving the shaft, a beam rigidly `secured on and adapted to-swing with said stud, a block slidably adjustably mounted on the beam at its end portion opposite from said stud and provided with a depending'joi'irnal member, a saw guiding wheel mounted for rotation on said journal member, a screw shaft rotative in, butendwise non-movable relatively to, and having a screw engagement with said block, and means for rotating said screw shaft, an endless band-saw in running engagement around the saw driving and saw guiding wheels, and brackets Vlaterally eX- tended' fromV the` beam, one thereof being beam relatively to the other, and .having c oacting pairs of axially vertical rollers b tween whichV a straight course of the bandsawruns, and said rollers having flanges for engagements against -upper edge ofthe band saw.

mounted for a partially revolving movement Ythe Y Getherthe members of the Vbeam andsaid iio on the shaft and having an upwardly eX- tended member, a combined' saw driving wheel and bevel gear wheel j ournaled for rotation on saidmember, a bevel gear'wheel on the shaft in mesh with the first 4named bevel gear wheel, and means for driving the shaft, a beam rigidly secured on and adapted to swing withpsaid VAmember, a saw guiding wheel mounted on an end portion of the beam opposite from said member and adjustable longitudinally on the beam, an endless bandsaw in running engagement around the saw driving wheel and the saw guiding wheel, a pair of brackets extended transversely from the beam, having pairs of rolls between which a straight course of the band saw runs, and one of the brackets carrying opposed brushes bearing on opposite sides of the saw.

'8. In a metal sawing machine, in combination, a supporting bed or frame, a shaft transversely mounted on the frame, a sleeve mounted for a partially revolving movement on the shaft and having an upwardly eX- ten'ded stud, a combined saw driving wheel and bevel gear wheel journaled for rotation on said stud, a bevel gear wheel on the shaft in mesh with the first named bevel gear wheel, and means for driving the shaft, a beam, secured on said stud and adapted to swing in a plane transversely of the shaft, said beam comprising opposite side members and open therebetween, a saw guiding wheel mounted on an end portion of the beam opposite from said combined driving wheel and gear, an endless band-saw in running engagement around the saw driving wheel and the saw guiding wheel, a pair of brackets having saw engaging rollers carried by and laterally extended from the beam, one thereof having portions to bear against the edges of the beam side members and also having a block to slidably lit between such members, and a flanged block, opposite the first named block, slidably engaged with thel beam, a screw shaft rotatively' but endwise non-movable relatively to one of the blocks, and screw engaging into the other thereof, and a work confining device on the frame under the running course of the saw between said wheels.

9. ln a metal sawing machine, in combination, a supporting bed or frame, a shaft transversely mounted on the frame,'a sleeve mounted for a partially revolving movement on the shaft and having an upwardly extended stud, a combined saw driving wheel and bevelV gear wheel journaled Vfor rotation on said stud, a bevel gear wheel on the shaft in mesh with the first named bevel gear wheel, and means for driving the shaft, a beam rigidly secured on and adapted to swing with said stud, a member at the end of the beam opposite the ing journal, a saw guiding wheel revoluble on said-journal, an endless band saw runstud having a dependl ning around the driving and therefor, partially circular upwardly open oil receiving troughs under the portions of the saw which are rounding the wheels, supports therefor, one thereof being carried by the sleeve and the other by the lower portion of said depending journal, and means for feeding oil onto a running course of t-he saw.

lO. In a metal sawing machine, in combination, a supporting bed or frame, a shaft transversely mounted on the frame, a sleeve mounted for a partially revolving movement on the shaft and having an upwardly extended stud, a combined saw driving wheel and bevel gear wheel journaled for rotation on said stud, a bevel gear wheel on the shaft in mesh with the first named bevel gear wheel, and means for driving the shaft, a beamy rigidly secured on and adapted to swing with said stud, a member at the end of the beam opposite the stud having a depending wheelr revoluble on said journal, an endless band saw running around the driving and guiding wheels therefor, partially circular upwardly open oil receiving troughs under the portions of the saw which are rounding the wheels, supports therefor, one thereof being carried by the sleeve and the other by the lower portion of said depending journal, an oil reservoir, an oil pump pipe-connected with the reservoir and having a discharge pipe for delivering oil onto a running course of the saw, and means for conducting the oil from the trough back to the reservoir.

ll. ln a metal sawino' machine, a swing beam, a saw driving anda saw f wheel at opposite end portions of the beam, one thereof being longitudinally adjustable on the beam, means for rotating the saw driving wheel, and a band saw in running engagement around said wheels, troughs comprising partially circular portionsand longitudinally extended portions supported under the portions of the saw which are around the wheels and movable in unison with such wheels as they swing with the beam, a longitudinally extended portion of one trough being continued to have an overlapping and slidable relation to the end portion of the other trough, and means for feeding oil for delivery at the place of the working action of the saw.

l2. In a metal sawing machine, a swing beam, a saw driving and a saw guiding' wheel at opposite end portions of the beam, one thereof being longitudinally adjustable on the beam, means for rotating the saw driving wheel, and a band saw in running engagement around said wheels, troughs eomprisingpartially circular portions and longitudinally extended portions supported under the portions of the saw which are around the wheels and movable in unison guiding wheels journal, a saw vguidingreservoir and having a pipe oiisaid stud, a bevel gear wheel on the ,and a pump With such wheels asrthey swing with the beam, a longitudinally extended portion or' one trough being continued to have an overlapping and slidable relation to the end portion of the other trough, a reservoir comprised in the bed of the machine having an upwardly opening chute leading thereinto,

for pumping oil from the reservoir for delivery at the place of working action of the saW,-aii end of one of the troughs terminating in oil tion to said chute.

13. In a metall sawing machine, a hed oi?Y frame including a worksupporting and confining vise, the horizontal table-like portion of which forms the top of an oil reservoir which is comprised and located inthe bed thereunder, and said table-like portion having an elongated opening therethrough com-V the reservoir, a swing municating with beam, having saw driving, and guiding wheels combined therewith, a band saw around the wheels and having Aa running course over and across theworlr support, and

means for rotatively' driving one of the wheels, and

for oil delivery traversing the onto lthe portioiiof the saw work support.

' 14. In a metal sawing machine, in combination, a supporting bed or frame, a shaft transversely mounted oii theframe, a. sleeve mounted for a partially revolving movement on the shaft and having an upwardly extended stud, aV combinedsaw driving wheel andV bevel gearwheel journaled for rotation shaft irst named bevel gear in mesh With Vthe Y for driving the shaft, a

Wheel, and means beam vnear one end'thereof rigidly secured on and adapted to swing with said stud, a s aw guiding wheel Vmou ted on an endV portion of the beam opposite from said stud, an endless band-saw in running engagement around vthe Vsaw driving `and saw guidingY wheels,

delivering relay a pump pipe-connected with the v and a counterbalancing spring connected to the end of the beam near'said stud and to a versely running straight courses :of the hand saw between said` wheels.

16. A metal'sawing machine of the type. `comprising a rigid base,

endless saw, means for supporting and forV a work-support, an

driving the saw, and a beam for carrying the saw and its supporting means, having therein means permitting Vmotion or' the beam in a vertical arcabout an axis to one vsideof the work-support comprising a sleeve having spaced bearings in the rigid base, and means for rigidly attaching the beam to the sleeve between`said bearings.

engagement 17. A- metal 4sawing machine adapted for 1 a band-saw having therein a work-support and a swinging mounting forrthe saw, an

means for supplying o il to the metal being cut, comprising a reservoir beneath the work, a guard trough surrounding the rim of the saw having delivery openings above gravity inclines leadingto the reser-VV to deliver oilfcollecting in voir, and adapted by 'gravity when the trough to the reservoir the swinging frame is inlits working posi-VV tionsg, Y Y Y VV, Y

Signedk by me at Springfield, Mass., in

presence of asubscribing witness.v Y

' CHARLES NAPI'ER.

-Witnessz A Y' R.V DRISCOLL. Y

saw and the aoV 

